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DISCUSSION: WHAT IS THE HOODOO….. THAT SHE DO SO WELL? | Episode 6: Chapter 2 (First Half)

Talk About Apples

English - November 05, 2020 04:00 - 13 minutes - 9.38 MB
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What is Hoodoo? The Basics of this folk lore

My name is Lacie. I’m the host, creator, visual artist and producer. Welcome to the Talk About Apples the podcast! This is the folklore of the fictional character Dr. Apples and his universe. So enjoy!

In his 16th birthday, Dr. Apples was kidnapped by fairies and replaced with a doll. He’s traveled through various planets, dimensions, and realms. He was tortured and was on his way to find his way to his mother. 

 

[3:32] Hoodoo began as a religion. Some argue that a hoodoo is a mixture of African practices, native American influences and European Christian folk practice. 

[4:24] Miss BaRule is a witch and also practices hoodoo. She’s extremely gifted in magic. 

[4:53] Just because you found happiness and peace in your life, does not mean that bad things don’t happen to you. It’s a matter how you react and your energy towards them will help you maintain to your peace. 

[5:32] Hoodoo can come in the forms of healing potions, prayers, and spells. There are many resources that can be used and create the desired outcome or manifestations (i.e oils, candles, herbs, amulets). After the late 20th and earl 21st centuries, hoodoo was believed to be capable of like: paralysis, weight loss, hair loss, miscarriages, falling desperately in love with someone, bodily pain and etc. 

 

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